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Watering with Soil Moisture Sensors - Baseline Systems

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©2011, <strong>Baseline</strong> Irrigation SolutionsFrequently Asked QuestionsQ What happens when lightning strikes near a soil moisture sensor?A <strong>Soil</strong> moisture sensors that are made up largely of metal components are susceptible todamage from lightning strikes even though they are buried. If lightning strikes nearby,currents can travel through the interconnecting wires and damage the sensitive circuitelements. <strong>Baseline</strong>’s soil moisture sensors are much less susceptible to lightning damagebecause no conductive material is in contact <strong>with</strong> the soil.Q If I have a soil moisture sensor, do I need a rain sensor?A Obviously, the sensor will detect the increased soil moisture caused by rain. However,because it takes time for the rain water to reach the sensor, the sensor reading typically willnot cause the system to shut off quickly during a rain event. If you want to avoid theappearance of watering improperly during rain, we recommend that you combine a rainsensor (rain pause device) <strong>with</strong> your soil moisture sensor. After the rain sensor allows yoursystem to start watering again, the soil moisture sensor will determine when the nextirrigation event needs to occur.Q Can I use a soil moisture sensor <strong>with</strong> a weather station?A Remember that there are really only two decisions you need to make irrigating: when/howoften to turn on the sprinklers and how long to run/when to shut off the sprinklers. You canuse a soil moisture sensor or a weather station to automate these decisions, but using bothtechnologies is redundant. Keep in mind that the soil moisture sensor automates thesedecisions based on actual measurements, where the weather station uses estimations.Q Do I have to wire the sensor all the way back to the controller?A No. you just need to wire it to the nearest valve box or connect it to the two-wire path.Q How does the soil moisture sensor affect my run time?A The answer depends on what watering strategy you are using. If you are using the upperthreshold watering strategy, the sensor will monitor the moisture level of the soil and thendecrease or increase the zone’s defined run time based on the upper moisture level that is setfor the sensor. If you are using the lower threshold watering strategy, the system will onlystart when a start time is reached and the soil moisture level is below the lower moisturelevel. The zone will then run for its total defined run time. If the soil moisture level is abovethe lower moisture level when a start time occurs, the system will wait for the next start time.In other words, when you are using the lower threshold watering strategy, the soil moisturesensor does not affect the run time, but it can affect the start time.<strong>Watering</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Soil</strong> <strong>Moisture</strong> <strong>Sensors</strong>23 | P age

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